Halle Berry's highs and lows

Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry, who never married, split in 2010. Unlike her previous relationship breakups, this one hit Halle especially hard because of Nahla. "It's not like a relationship with a man -- they come and they go," Halle told Penelope Cruz during Oprah Winfrey's Oscars Special in 2010. "You may be with someone forever, you may not. I will always be her mother and she will always be my daughter, and nothing ever changes that." Halle and Gabriel fought bitterly during their custody battle. After she got together with French actor Olivier Martinez, Halle wanted to move to France with Nahla, but a judge denied her request in November 2012. Less than two weeks later, drama unfolded at her home over Thanksgiving when Olivier and Gabriel threw punches at one another. Both had to go to the hospital; Gabriel was arrested. A judge then issued a temporary emergency protective order, which required Gabriel to stay 100 yards away from Halle, Olivier and Nahla. After putting this holiday nightmare behind them, Halle and Gabriel were able to reach a 50/50 custody agreement in court. In 2014, Halle was ordered to pay Gabriel $16,000 per month to support their daughter until she turns 19 or graduates from high school. The court also awarded Gabriel $115,000 in retroactive support.

Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry, who never married, split in 2010. Unlike her previous relationship breakups, this one hit Halle especially hard because of Nahla. "It's not like a relationship with a man -- they come and they go," Halle told Penelope Cruz during Oprah Winfrey's Oscars Special in 2010. "You may be with someone forever, you may not. I will always be her mother and she will always be my daughter, and nothing ever changes that." Halle and Gabriel fought bitterly during their custody battle. After she got together with French actor Olivier Martinez, Halle wanted to move to France with Nahla, but a judge denied her request in November 2012. Less than two weeks later, drama unfolded at her home over Thanksgiving when Olivier and Gabriel threw punches at one another. Both had to go to the hospital; Gabriel was arrested. A judge then issued a temporary emergency protective order, which required Gabriel to stay 100 yards away from Halle, Olivier and Nahla. After putting this holiday nightmare behind them, Halle and Gabriel were able to reach a 50/50 custody agreement in court. In 2014, Halle was ordered to pay Gabriel $16,000 per month to support their daughter until she turns 19 or graduates from high school. The court also awarded Gabriel $115,000 in retroactive support.